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Not the society itself. And the tools and fruits of this society. A huge information field simply squeezes a person. In TV, on the Internet, on the streets. Everyone wants to tell you something. From advertising posters, on the radio, and other media. It creates a constant feeling of lack of something, a lack. A lot of untapped opportunities fall on the shoulders of modern man. This creates a special attitude to reality, and it is the attitude to reality that becomes the beginning of a snowball that makes a person unhappy and incapable of action. No wonder they say that when you can't change the situation, change your attitude to it and everything will gradually come by itself. Everything will be as it should be. I don't pretend to be the truth. This is just my opinion.
Society is not some abstract concept, like an invisible evil creature that hangs over your poor heads. Society is all of you, whining about the unfair fate of creatures. Yes, I do not argue, there are enough disadvantages, but they are insignificant compared to the opportunities that we have today. Only public posts with memos are worth a lot. Live for yourself and enjoy slurping yazhka from a glass.
Imposes stereotypes on those who are happy to follow them (so it is unlikely that such people can be called unhappy), and as much as possible clogs the space with information garbage.
This is if we talk about the negative impact…